Atomic Emission Spectros
Atomic Emission Spectros
Atomic Emission Spectros
Chem. 331
Introduction
Atomic absorption is the absorption of light by free atoms. An atomic absorption spectrophotometer is an instrument that uses this principle to analyze the concentration of metals in solution. The substances in a solution are suctioned into an excited phase where they undergo vaporization, and are broken down into small fragmented atoms by discharge, flame or plasma.
Advantages of AA
Determination of 68 metals Ability to make ppb determinations on major components of a sample Precision of measurements by flame are better than 1% rsd. There are few other instrumental methods that offer this precision so easily. AA analysis is subject to little interference. Most interference that occurs have been well studied and documented. Sample preparation is simple (often involving only dissolution in an acid) Instrument easy to tune and operate
Qualitative analysis is performed by comparing the wavelengths of the intense lines from the sample with those for known elements. It is generally agreed that at least three intense lines of a sample must be matched within a known element in order to conclude that the sample contains the element
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